The 411 Magazine Issue 6 - Page 28

famous people around, so the
competitive push and drive isn’t
really there. Although in Atlanta
you bump into stars and talented
people that you admire, that tells
me I’m at the right place.
What do you think of the
hip-hop game right now?
The Hip-hop game is the biggest
it has ever been. The influence
that hip-hop has on everyday
culture is ridiculous, if you really
look at it. Although some people
would say the talent isn’t as great
as it should be, hip hop is
constantly evolving for the
current and next generation.
How did you discover your
voice?
I really don’t recall ever finding
my voice. I really just focused on
making sure I enjoyed the music
that I was creating. With that
comes me learning what sound
and instruments I really like with
my music, and that is an ongoing
journey. I hear something that I
want to recreate daily.
What is your earliest memory of
performing?
My earliest memory would be my first
ever performance on stage at a
hometown talent show. People really
dug our music and ever since, I've
been addicted to the stage!